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Category: Week 08: Superfund (Part 2)

The “Illusory” Solution

October 17, 2018 Mathew Shea

LeCain argues that the transformational, relocational, and the delayed techno fixes are all “illusory” as he says on (page 149).…

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Transforming, Relocating, and Delaying Pollution

Taylor Koth

Timothy LeCain talks about the three types of technofixes by looking at two case studies involving the copper mines and…

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LeCain and Thangs

October 16, 2018 Kayla Drake

Timothy LeCain strictly argues that technological fixes are only created to fix the chaos humankind creates. He states pros and…

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Technofixes? More like Sneko-rinses

Owen Pendergast

LeCaines argument about the three types of technofixes is that regardless of what benefits may seem immediate, the negative repercussions…

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Mountains & Mines

October 15, 2018 Hali Kapperud

LeCain’s argument regarding the three types of techno-fixes, the transformational techno-fix, the relocational techno-fix, and the delaying techno-fix is described…

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You Can’t Be Serious

Seamus Andersen

In the book The Technological fix: How People Use Technology To Create and Solve Problems the editor Lisa Rosner sites…

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Tech No Logic Fixes

Colby Darr

The simple fact that contrary to the popular belief at the time, the environmental techno fixes had done a great…

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The Three fixes to the Negative Impact of Mining

Cameron Durfee

According to Lecain there are three different kind of technological fixes for the negative issues that mining creates. These three…

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Mining and the Techno-Fixes

Kaylor Althoff 7 Comments

LeCains’s arguments concerning the three types of technofixes are that technofixes are created to help us clean up the mess…

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Techno-Fix This

Sydney Jones 3 Comments

LeCain’s argument, brought up in his writing, “When Everybody Wins Does the Environment Lose?” discusses both sides of the argument,…

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There May Be A Day When Man Forsakes His Copper!

Amanda Larson 5 Comments

LeCain’s argument in describing the three types of technological fixes is that we must make sure we are fixing and…

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Our Eroding World

Audrey Schied 30 Comments

LeCain describes three different types of techno-fixes, those being the transformational techno-fix, relocational techno-fix, and delaying techno-fix. The first case…

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Cause and Effect and Effect and Effect…

J. Beckett Sweeney 3 Comments

“On further examination, however, all three types of techno-fixes ultimately resulted in other environmental problems, and they thus offer some…

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Stop Ruining The Earth

Cody Coffin 1 Comment

LeCain talk about solving mining problems and catastrophes using the three methods; Transformation, relocation and delaying. LeCain talks about the…

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“Rub some dirt on it, that will fix it for sure”

Colleen May 2 Comments

Technology is made up of new and exciting inventions. I’m glad that I’ve grown up in an era where I…

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Techno-illogical Fixes

Ben Schwartz 3 Comments

Using the framework of industrial mining and smelting, LeCain categorizes technological fixes and ultimately calls for the broadening of environmental…

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The Trickle Down Effect: Literally

Mary Hill Young 2 Comments

HST 207 – Science and Technology in World History Mary Hill Young 10/15/18   LeCain’s article is predicated primarily upon…

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Can We Fix the Technological Fix?

Ty Gentry 3 Comments

LeCain describes three types of environmental techno-fixes: transformational, relocational, and delaying. He argues that these fixes, at the time, seemingly…

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You Can’t Bury your Problems

Peyton McElroy 1 Comment

Lecain seems to be arguing for awareness more than anything. He wants people to be aware of a couple of…

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Smelt Your Way Out Of This Mess (Or Not…)

Emily OBrien 4 Comments

In LeCain’s work discussing technological fixes in mining, he argues that the severity of issues was downplayed and allowed the…

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Mining and its secondary effect

Jose Alarcon Cascales 1 Comment

For LeCain, there are three types of technofixes, which are: the transformational techno-fix, the relocational techno-fix and the delaying techno-fix.…

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Fixing the Techno-fix

Tyler Krueger 2 Comments

LeCain’s argument is that the engineers and scientists believed they were creating successful solutions to keep the mine operations going…

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Putting the Smoke in Smoky Mountains

Jacob Lunsford 1 Comment

For Lecain the three types of techno-fixes are the transformational, relocational, and the delay techno-fix. Most of the techno-fixes are…

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no ducks

Fritz Arnold 3,899 Comments

Techno-fixes have worked in part with the mining industry since its birth. LeCain brought up three types of techno-fixes that…

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Sulphur Stinks: The Harms of Techno-Fixes

Dexter Jarrett 2 Comments

In When Everybody Wins Does the Environment Lose? by LeCain he argues that techno-fixes used to solve environmental issues often…

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Techno-Fixes/Techno-Glitches

Carly Zell 1 Comment

The title of this article, “When Everybody Wins Does The Environment Lose?”, clearly demonstrates the argument that LeCain is making…

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Effects of Technological Fixes

Blaze Wiseman 2 Comments

In his essay, When Everybody Wins does the Environment Lose?, Timothy LeCain describes three different types of technological fixes. These…

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The Big Three

Nick Leach 2 Comments

As LeCain discusses in his piece, there are three basic techno-fixes. The first fix is the “transformational techno-fix” which takes…

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Techno-fix our way out of this $h!t

Hilary Rosa 2 Comments

Techno-fixes to environmental problems almost certainly create secondary, unforeseen consequences. Techno-fixes operate in three distinct ways with regard to the…

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Doe[S] Anybody Else Think The Name “Ducktown” is Fant[As]tic?

Madalyn Alderman 2 Comments

  It is time to once again insult and criticize the poor Technological Fix. I think that guy deserves a…

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Money over eventual death?

Kilian Swirtz 1 1 Comment

In his essay, LeCain stats “even when environmental techno-fixes do appear to solve problems for various human interest groups, they…

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A Tragic Inevitability

Heather Schaffnit 1 Comment

LeCain realized the consistent potential for harm from toxic waste, even when it was seemingly disposed of or repurposed. In…

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Techno-Fix or Techno-Fail

Jacob Kelley 1 Comment

LeCain discusses three types of techno-fixes and how each one is used to create and solve problems. The techno-fixes described…

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techno-fixes don’t fix it all

Maxwell Alvord

LeCain is not completely ignorant the pros and cons of techno-fixes and makes that point clear when he says, “Even…

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Techno Mining

Connor Ludwig

In his book, LeCaine categorizes techno fixes into three groups. These are transformational, relocational, and delaying (LeCaine, Pg. 138). He…

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Techno-Fix. More Like TechNO-Fix

Ayla Johnsen 1 Comment

From my understanding, LeCain does not like techno-fixes of any kind. As stated in the text, “But in retrospect the…

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Tech-No-Thank-You

Shayne Utter

As described in his two mining-based case studies, LeCain discusses three major types of technofixes, all with positives and negatives…

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Fool me twice, pollution on me.

Anthony Johnson 2 Comments

Two wrongs don’t make a right, but how many rights does it take to fix one wrong. According to LeCain,…

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Problem after Problem

Diana Lester 1 Comment

In his argument, LeCain describes three types of techno-fixes: transformational, relocational, and delaying (LeCain, p. 138). Transformational fixes change the…

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Is Science Strong Enough Yet?

Mia Thomas 1 Comment

It is no secret that we are constantly causing harm to our planet in both knowing and unknowingly ways. The…

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Making Bank and Producing Waste! Can there be a middle ground?

Will Werner 2 Comments

Timothy LeCain argues that there are negative effects of mining on the environment and the air quality.  In the twentieth…

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Here I go again, Whitesnake ’87

Chisum Green

Though there is always a way for a win-win situation in the immediate aftermath in mining techno-fixes, LeCain points out…

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Newton’s Third Law

Tyler Ewald 1 Comment

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When everybody wins, nature loses. In a nutshell, that is…

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Humans: creating problems by trying to solve other problems we have created

Sophie Black 1 Comment

Le Cain’s argument stems from his definition of the three types of technological fixes, which he lists as transformational, relocational,…

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Fixing Progress

Chance Ronning

LeCain defines three types of technofixes. The transformational, the relocational, and the delaying technofixes (p. 138). A transformational fix transforms…

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There is no Techno-Fix

Ellie Polk

  The LeCain reading addresses three types of technological fixes which seem to sum up the issues that scientists and…

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The last gasp from the corpse of mining?

Morgan Johnson 1 Comment

LeCain posits that there are at least three main types of techno-fixes, namely transformational, relocating, and delaying. For any particular…

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Fixing the Unfixable

Conor Bianchi

In defining techno fixes, LeCain breaks them down into three separate categories, transformational, relocational and delaying. In terms of environmental…

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Technofixes Shouldn’t Create New Problems

Cameron Graves

In Timothy LeCain’s essay The Technological Fix he discusses the environmental problems and technofixes that went into the copper mining projects in Ducktown, Tennessee and Butte, Montana. In…

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Tech-No-Logical-Fixes

Nick Lemon 2 Comments

In the past, we have seen a few common issues regarding technological fixes. The most common and most important issue…

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If the Environment Looses so will the People who Exploit it

Evan Scaraglino 2 Comments

LeCain’s argument with the three types of techno-fixes are easy to follow and all involve the fact that even if…

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Protected: Technofix or technofumble?

Anna

There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.

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3 Easy Steps to Avoiding Responsibilities

Alex Judge

LeCain considers the three types of technofixes to be “1. The transformational techno-fix / 2. The relocational techno-fix / 3.…

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The Techno-Fix: When when everyone loses

Cole Satrom

“In retrospect the techno-fixes can be seen to have often disguised the full magnitude of the environmental problems and thus…

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Techno Fixes: “Real Fake Doors”

Alex Sutherland

LeCain classifies technological fixes into transformational, realocational, and/or delay fixes. It seems that he believes techno fixes don’t actually eliminate…

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Do we need mining?

Linnea Fristam

The three types of technofixes are: the transformational, the relocational and the delaying techno-fix. LeCain describes that engineers and mining…

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The Unfortunate Need for Mining

David Todd 1 Comment

LeCain argues that the three types of technofixes are simply techniques designed to extend the amount of time we get…

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Minerals Are A Girls Best Friend

Cassie Andrews

Using the cases of Ducktown and Anaconda, Lecain demonstrates the blanket techno-fixes of the time and their ultimate failure: transformational…

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Pick Your Poison

Marika Feduschak

LeCain describes the transformational, relocational, and delaying technofix, arguing that the almost inevitable appearance of these characteristics is due to…

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But you said……

William Green

In Lecain’s two case studies, his critique of the transformational, relocational and delaying technological fixes revolves around the law of…

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More Techno-Fixes or Less Mining?

Jason Pichette

Returning to the topic of technological fixes visited earlier in the year, author Timothy LeCain revisits this conservation topic and…

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Narrow Approach Resulting in Wide Scope Consequences

Garrett Hartley

In LeCain’s argument about the effects of technological fixes he identifies the “transformational”, “relocational”, and “delaying” techno-fix which have which…

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Out of sight, out of mine

Kendra Fischer 1 Comment

Lecain claims all historical technological fixes can be categorized into three types or some combination thereof; transformational, relocation, and delaying…

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How we use Tech to escape the inescapable

Madelyn Hillis

The three techno-fixes that LeCain uses in his argumentative analysis of two case studies are: the transformational, relocational, and delaying…

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Ducktown, Anaconda, and the inevitability that we will need minerals forever.

Alexia Gonzales

A large takeaway from the past lectures in class and this week’s readings is that mining has been an amazing…

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Techno fixing it

Sage McCleary

LeCain’s argument is that the three types of techno fixes resulted in other environmental problems. While also giving insight into…

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Do the Material Gains Trump Morality?

Tyler Trudnowski

The pollution and contamination that resulted from mining and smelting across the United States had brought about, and continues to…

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Techno-Fixes

Bryce Whited

In his essay, Timothy LeCain talks about the three major categories of technological fixes which include transformational, relocational, and delaying techno-fixes.…

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There’s Something in the Water…

Sean Jungst 1 Comment

LeCain describes three techno-fixes; transformational, relocational, and delaying. All resulted in environmental impacts. The first techno-fix focused on in the…

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Mountains and Mines

Edward Cooke

There are three types of tech-fixes according to Tim LeCain.  There are transformational, relocational, and delaying technological fixes.  LeCain argues…

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Big Business and Little Plants: The Winners and Losers of Mining’s Trophic Cascade

Logan Vining 1 Comment

Tim LeCain’s argument concerning transformational, relocational, and delaying technological fixes very much follows the logic of trophic cascading and socio-trophic…

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Techno-Nixes Revisited

Hunter Strobel

LeCain argues that techno-fixes, specifically those of the three varieties he describes, fail to fully resolve environmental problems. Rather, they…

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The Three Amigos (Remix)

John Jones

LeCain claims there are three types of technological fixes as they relate to mining: transformational, relocational, and delaying fixes. He…

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What’s mine is yours and what’s mined kills the environment.

Chris Tompkins 1 Comment

LeCain believes that the transformative techno-fix is the most reliable, safe and efficient, while the pathbreaking and delaying fixes cause…

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Are You Willing to Face Anemia and Osteoporosis for the Environment?

Rachael Smith 1 Comment

  LeCain writes of three types of technofixes, the transformational techno-fix, the relocational techno-fix and the delaying techno-fix. The main…

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week 8

Ryan Smart

LeCain’s argument is that even when a big environmental problem is fixed, there is a big chance that the solution…

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Wasted

Hannah Ludlow

LeCain addresses three types of techno-fixes in his argument: the transformational techno-fix, the relocational techno-fix, and the delaying techno-fix. In…

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I’m Not Having Superfund Anymore…

Tyler Patrick

When everybody wins the environment loses is a very good take on what we are learning about in class. Post…

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Abandon All Hope and Accept the Truth

Jay Harrison 1 Comment

LeCain’s basic argument about the three technofixes were that they are never a guarantee on if they’ll actually work to…

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Blame it on the Fix, Hon.

Natalie Carlson

LeCain gave two case study examples which showcased the various types of techno-fixes found in environment/mining issues. In Ducktown, there…

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technofix it now, someone else can fix it later.

Kathleen Warren

LeCain states that there are three types of technofixes, transformational, relocational, and delaying. Further, he says many of the technofixes…

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Pollution and the Technological Era

Patrick Phattharaampornchai

LeCain describes the three primary types of techno-fixes as transformational, relocational, and delaying (LeCain p. 138).  This fixes have historically…

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The great mining conundrum

Wyatt Ayers

Timothy J. LeCain has three technological fixes. The “technological, relocation, and delaying techno-fix” transforming takes the most time but is…

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Techno Fixes

Nicole Eifert

The three techno-fixes LeCain listed, transformational, relocational, and delaying, are all things that could have disastrous effects on the environment.…

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This Land is (a) Mine

Steve Quinn

  In order for humans to benefit, the environment must suffer in a zero-sum exchange, or at least that’s what…

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technically not fixed

Noah Hense 1 Comment

LeCain’s arguments regarding technological fixes in mining are essentially: these fixes aren’t actually fixing anything, just delaying or moving the…

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Mountains and Mines

Sam Barber

Protecting the environment now so our children can improve it Timothy J. Lecain main argument is when we try to…

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no copper no problem

Audrey Scott 1 Comment

LeCain argues that the three technological fixes are just band-aid fixes that realistically perpetuate the issues and avoid actually dealing…

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A Not so Fixer Upper

Spencer Felice

LeCain argues that though the three techno-fixes did show the initial problem to be solved it later caused other environmental…

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Minds and Mines

Ellis Knoll

Through the past several decades we have been observing constant consequences that our actions have had on the environment, whether…

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Sweeping it under the rug

John Stoppler 1 Comment

According to LeCain there are three techno-fixes that early mining engineers used for the problems that arose from mining, the…

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The Three Not So Wise Tech-fixes

Logan Bonney 1 Comment

LeCain categorizes tech-fixes into 3 categories; transformational, relocational, and delaying. Transformational tech-fixes involves converting something bad for the into something…

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pollution

Ben Wallace

The first techno fix mentioned was at a mining operation in the south. The miners devised a plan to eliminate…

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LeCain’s techno fixes and the cases of Ducktown and the Deer Lodge Valley

Nathan Rubino

In his essay “When Everybody Wins Does the Environment Lose? The Environmental Techno-Fix in Twentieth-Century American Mining,” Timothy J. LeCain…

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Reducing Toxic Waste

Conner Cross

Lecain argues that through the three classes of techno-fix, transformational, relocational, and delaying, the effects of the industry of mining…

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More Answers, More Problems

Matt Muir

According to LeCain, there are three types of technological fixes, the transformative techno-fix, relocational techno fix, and the delaying techno-fix.…

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To dig, dig, dig, dig, dig, dig, dig is what we really like to do (snow white)

Alexis Thull

LeCain argues for three reasons on why these three technological fixes can be concerning. First, he agrees that these fixes…

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Technological Trix

Catherine Vejvoda

Right off the bat, LeCain claims that the three technological fixes “…ultimately resulted in other environmental problems, and they thus…

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Eggs in a leaky radiator

Roman Oliman

LeCain argues in his essays that technological fixes can be classified into three general categories; transformational, relocational, and delaying. LeCain…

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Not quite there

October 14, 2018 Mckinley Paine

LeCain’s argument is very simple yet effective, the “fix” that people are using is simply fixing one problem by causing…

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Ducksmog and Dead Deer

Rachel Bragg

LeCain’s argument in the case studies of technofixes for environmental pollution of smeltering facilities shows that secondary environmental pollution caused…

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Shiny stuff and your life

Patrick Wolff

LeCain’s argument concerning the types of technological fix seems to be that every type of fix eventually damages the environment…

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Bryce Dawkins Week 8 Blog Post

Bryce Dawkins

Bryce Dawkins Paragraph 1: The lasting effects of mining as we have gone over the past two weeks are very…

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Techno-fixes technically don’t fix anything

Daniel Alexander

LeCain asserts that there are three types of technological fixes for environmental consequences of industry and provides two examples of…

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